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Hesekiel 9

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1 Sitten hän huusi suurella äänellä minun korviini ja sanoi: "Tulkaa, kaupungin rankaisijat, ja kullakin olkoon tuhoaseensa kädessään!"

2 Ja katso, kuusi miestä tuli Yläportilta päin, joka on pohjoista kohden, ja kullakin oli kädessä hävitysaseensa. Mutta yksi mies oli heidän keskellään, puettu pellavavaatteisiin ja vyöllänsä kirjoitusneuvot. Ja he tulivat ja asettuivat seisomaan vaskialttarin ääreen.

3 Mutta Israelin Jumalan kirkkaus oli kohonnut yläpuolelta kerubin, jonka yllä se oli ollut, huoneen kynnykselle ja huusi pellavavaatteisiin puetulle miehelle, jolla oli kirjoitusneuvot vyöllänsä;

4 ja Herra sanoi hänelle: "Kierrä kaupungin, Jerusalemin, läpi ja tee merkki niitten miesten otsiin, jotka huokaavat ja valittavat kaikkia kauhistuksia, mitä sen keskuudessa tehdään".

5 Ja niille toisille hän sanoi minun kuulteni: "Kiertäkää kaupungin läpi hänen jäljessään ja surmatkaa. Älkää säälikö, älkää armahtako,

6 tappakaa tyyten vanhukset, nuorukaiset, neitsyet, lapset ja vaimot, mutta älkää koskeko keneenkään, jolla on otsassaan merkki; ja alottakaa minun pyhäköstäni." Niin he alottivat niistä miehistä, vanhimmista, jotka olivat temppelin edessä.

7 Ja hän sanoi heille: "Saastuttakaa temppeli ja täyttäkää esipihat surmatuilla. Menkää!" Niin he menivät ja surmasivat kaupungissa.

8 Mutta kun minä heidän surmatessaan olin jäänyt jäljelle, lankesin minä kasvoilleni, huusin ja sanoin: "Voi Herra, Herra! Hävitätkö sinä Israelin koko jäännöksen, kun vuodatat vihasi Jerusalemin ylitse?"

9 Niin hän sanoi minulle: "Israelin ja Juudan heimon syntivelka on ylen suuri; maa on täynnä verivelkoja, ja kaupunki on täynnä oikeuden vääristelyä, sillä he sanovat: 'Herra on hyljännyt tämän maan, ei Herra näe'.

10 Niinpä minäkään en sääli enkä armahda. Minä annan heidän vaelluksensa tulla heidän oman päänsä päälle."

11 Ja katso, pellavavaatteisiin puettu mies, jolla oli kirjoitusneuvot vyöllänsä, toi tämän sanan: "Minä olen tehnyt, niinkuin sinä käskit minun tehdä".

   

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Apocalypse Explained # 271

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271. Arrayed in white garments, signifies all truths from good in the lower heavens. This is evident from the signification of "white garments," as being truths that invest, which specifically are true knowledges [scientifica] and cognitions (See above, n. 195, 196, 198); and because the lower heavens are in these truths, they are meant.

That "white garments" signify the lower heavens may seem strange to those who know nothing about appearances and representatives in heaven. All in the heavens are clothed according to truths, and lower truths correspond to garments, and because the lower heavens are in these truths, therefore the garments of the angels in the higher heavens also correspond to these. (But this arcanum may be more clearly understood from what is said and shown respecting the Garments in which the Angels are Clothed, in the work on Heaven and Hell 177-182; likewise from what was represented and signified by the garments of Aaron and his sons, explained in Arcana Coelestia 9814, 10068; as also by the garments of the Lord when He was transfigured, n. 9212, 9216)

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 9404

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9404. 'And seventy of the elders of Israel' means all who are governed by good which results from truths. This is clear from the meaning of 'seventy' as that which is complete, thus all things or all people, dealt with in 6508; and from the meaning of 'the elders of Israel' as those who are governed by good which results from truths and guided by truths which flow from good. For 'elders' in the Word means those with wisdom, 6524, thus those who lead a good life as a result of teachings declaring what is true; and 'Israel' means those who belong to the spiritual Church, 6426, 6637, 6862, 6868, 7035, 7062, 7198, 7201, 7215, 7223, 8805, 9340, thus those who are guided by truths that lead to good and governed by good from which truths flow, 7957, 8234. From all this it is evident that 'seventy elders of Israel' means those who are governed by good which results from truths, and that in the sense detached from persons that good itself is meant. The same is meant in the internal sense by 'the Lord's seventy disciples', Luke 10:1, 17. The children of Israel were divided into twelve tribes, which had twelve princes or governors set in authority over them, and also seventy elders. 'The twelve tribes' meant all the truths and forms of good the Church possesses in their entirety, 3858, 3926, 3939, 4060, 6335, 6337, 6397, 6640, 7836, 7891, 7996, 7997; but 'the twelve princes' meant all the primary truths, 5044, and 'the seventy elders' all the forms of good resulting from truths.

[2] When the expression 'good which results from truths' is used the spiritual Church is meant; for this Church is governed by good resulting from truths. Anyone unacquainted with the arcana of the Church and of heaven may think that, since good cannot be implanted except through truths, all the good in the Church exists as a result of truths, indeed that a person cannot know what good is except through truths. However, the good which arises through truths is the spiritual Church's good, which regarded in itself is truth but is called good when it becomes part of will and action, and consequently of life. But good that does not arise through truths but through forms of the good of mutual love is the celestial Church's good, which regarded in itself is not truth but good since it is the good of love to the Lord. The Jewish Church represented this second kind of good, whereas the Israelite Church represented the first; and this accounts for their division into two kingdoms. For what the essential difference is between those two Churches and consequently the two kinds of good, see what has been shown already in 2048, 2227, 2669, 2708 (end), 2715, 2718, 2935, 2937, 2954, 3166, 3235, 3236, 3240, 3246, 3374, 3833, 3887, 3969, 4138, 4286, 4493, 4585, 4938, 5113, 5150, 5922, 6289, 6296, 6366, 6427, 6435, 6500, 6647, 6648, 7091, 7233, 7877, 7977, 7992, 8042, 8152, 8234, 8521. From what has been introduced in these paragraphs it becomes clear that the Lord's heaven is divided into a spiritual heaven and a celestial heaven, and that the celestial heaven is the inmost or third heaven, while the spiritual heaven is the middle or second.

  
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